Vintage 1960's drag fast competition shifter. Very well built. These are the predecessor to Scat shifters as they bought out Drag Fast. The old timers swear by these shifters to cut down their 1/4 mile time. Please look at pictures.
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Transmission & Drivetrain for Sale
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